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ZETR Egion B Rig : R Egionale Z Ust Ä Ndigkeit 2 0 Departement für Volkswirtschaft und Bildung Öffnungszeiten Sekretariat: Kantonale Dienststelle für die Jugend Montag – Freitag: 08.00 – 12.00 Uhr und 13.30 – 17.00 Uhr Zentrum für Entwicklung und Therapie des Brig 027 606 99 30 Fax 027 606 99 34 Kindes und Jugendlichen (ZET) E-Mail: [email protected] ZET Region Brig: Regionale Zuständigkeit 2018 – 2 0 1 9 Anstellungsprozente und Funktion Mitarbeiterin Zuständig für die Region/en Zuständig für die Gemeinden Arbeitstage Leiterin ZET Brig Brig Süd Brig, Brig-Glis, Termen, Simplon, Zwischbergen Therese Zenhäusern 100%: Montag bis Freitag Mittag Psychologin St. Niklaus Grächen, Herbriggen, St. Niklaus Brig Süd Brig-Glis, Brigerbad, Gamsen, Glis, 50% : Dienstag, Mittwoch, Psychologin Bettina Bumann Mörel-Aletsch Betten, Bettmeralp, Bister, Bitsch, Grengiols, Mörel-Filet, Ried-Mörel Donnerstag Morgen Brig Süd Ried-Brig 55%: Dienstag, Mittwoch Psychologin Diana Augusto-Coelho Zermatt Randa, Täsch, Zermatt Nachmittag, Donnerstag Blitzingen, Grafschaft, Münster-Geschinen, Niederwald, Obergoms, Goms, Obergoms Reckingen-Gluringen Psychologin Gabriella Werlen Fiesch 60%: Dienstag, Mittwoch, Freitag Bellwald, Binn, Ernen, Fiesch, Fieschertal, Lax Naters Birgisch, Mund, Naters Brig Süd Brig-Glis 70%: Montag, Dienstag Morgen, Logopädin Anya Lindemann St. Niklaus Grächen, Herbriggen, St. Niklaus Mittwoch, Donnerstag Zermatt Täsch, Randa Brig-Glis 50%: Montag, Dienstag, Logopädin Chantal Oggier Brig Süd Ried-Brig, Simplon-Dorf, Termen, Zwischbergen Freitag Morgen 55%: Montag, Mittwoch Morgen, Logopädin Christine Perren Zermatt Zermatt Donnerstag 45%: Montag Nachmittag, Logopädin Cornelia Loye-Ambord Naters Birgisch, Mund, Naters, Donnerstag, Freitag 75%: Montag, Dienstag, Mittwoch Brig Süd Brig, Brig-Glis Logopädin Evelyne In-Albon Morgen, Donnerstag Morgen, Naters Birgisch, Mund, Naters Freitag Morgen Brig Süd Brig-Glis, Brigerbad, Gamsen, Glis 80%: Dienstag, Mittwoch, Logopädin Michèle Ritz Mörel-Aletsch Betten, Bettmeralp, Bister, Bitsch, Grengiols, Mörel-Filet, Ried-Mörel Donnerstag, Freitag Logopädin Mirjam Furrer-Taugwalder Brig Süd Brig, Brig-Glis 40%: Montag und Mittwoch Bellwald, Binn, Ernen, Fiesch, Fieschertal, Lax, Niederwald Fiesch Logopädin Sonja Leiggener Bittel Blitzingen, Grafschaft, Münster-Geschinen, Niederwald, Obergoms, 35%: Montag, Donnerstag Goms, Obergoms Reckingen-Gluringen Psychomotorik-Therapeutin Anita Heynen Zermatt Randa, Täsch, Zermatt 90%: Montag bis Freitag Mittag Psychomotorik-Therapeutin Raphaela Gertschen Regionen ZET Brig Brig-Glis, Fiesch, Goms-Obergoms, Naters, Mörel-Aletsch, St. Niklaus 90 %: Montag bis Freitag Mittag Sekretariat M.-Antoinette Mathieu Brig Sekretariat Praktikant Antonino Gangemi Brig .
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